New Delhi, Feb. 7 -- A quiet trend where employees resign suddenly without notice to express frustration. Someone logs off on a Friday and never logs back in. No farewell emails. No carefully worded resignation note. Just absence - leaving colleagues to connect the dots and managers scrambling for answers.

This is what is termed as 'revenge quitting'.

Revenge quitting refers to when employees abruptly leave a job, often without notice, as an act of protest against poor treatment, toxic management, among other issues.

Revenge quitting is not about securing a better offer or chasing a higher pay cheque. It's about 'quitting' because staying feels like surrender, as per reports by Monster, Harper's BAZAAR - an American fashion magazine. ...